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With continuing growth and development in numerical modeling capacity, Oceanic can offer clients a much broader range of application. Leading-edge numerical codes complement physical model testing capabilities by cost-effectively offering traditional and non-traditional application.

Seakeeping
MOTSIM is Oceanic's non-linear, time-domain seakeeping simulation program. This software package allows simulation of various vessel hullforms from traditional monohulls to more complex semi-submersibles. Developed in conjunction with researchers at IOT and MUN, this code is applicable to a wide range of vessel types and environmental conditions.

MOTSIM includes autopilot and dynamic positioning (DP) control algorithms that can be used to evaluate the thruster forces required to maintain station in a given seaway. Models for roll stabilization systems, including bilge keels, active and passive fins and anti-roll tanks, allow Oceanic to help clients determine the optimal system for any application.

Download MOTSIM Specification Sheet
Download Waterway Simulation Group Brochure

Maneuvering
Oceanic's time-domain maneuvering simulation program computes the behavior of a vessel in three/four degrees of freedom. This code runs in real time or faster than real-time modes on a desktop PC in programmed or interactive modes. The programmed mode allows simulation of standard maneuvers such as turning circles, zig-zags, spirals and crash stops. The interactive mode allows simulation of more complex maneuvers such as harbor navigation and stationkeeping.

The maneuvering code can make use of experimentally determined wake and propulsor data and hydrodynamic derivatives, to improve the accuracy of the results. If this data is not available, values are estimated based on parametric representations of the vessel geometry and systems.

Propulsion
PROPELLA is a three-dimensional, unsteady panel method code for the evaluation of propeller thrust and torque. This software package has the ability to model ducts and rudders in the vicinity of the propeller. PROPELLA has been validated against published data for a range of propeller types including B-series and Kaplan as well as highly skewed models.

PROPELLA enables the user to visualize the pressure distribution over the propeller blade and hub, and to examine loads on a per blade basis. This capability is useful in examining cyclic loading due to wake characteristics or flow blockages.

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